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Publication : Hypusination Orchestrates the Antimicrobial Response of Macrophages.

First Author  Gobert AP Year  2020
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  33
Issue  11 Pages  108510
PubMed ID  33326776 Mgi Jnum  J:300705
Mgi Id  MGI:6488897 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108510
Citation  Gobert AP, et al. (2020) Hypusination Orchestrates the Antimicrobial Response of Macrophages. Cell Rep 33(11):108510
abstractText  Innate responses of myeloid cells defend against pathogenic bacteria via inducible effectors. Deoxyhypusine synthase (DHPS) catalyzes the transfer of the N-moiety of spermidine to the lysine-50 residue of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (EIF5A) to form the amino acid hypusine. Hypusinated EIF5A (EIF5A(Hyp)) transports specific mRNAs to ribosomes for translation. We show that DHPS is induced in macrophages by two gastrointestinal pathogens, Helicobacter pylori and Citrobacter rodentium, resulting in enhanced hypusination of EIF5A. EIF5A(Hyp) was also increased in gastric macrophages from patients with H. pylori gastritis. Furthermore, we identify the bacteria-induced immune effectors regulated by hypusination. This set of proteins includes essential constituents of antimicrobial response and autophagy. Mice with myeloid cell-specific deletion of Dhps exhibit reduced EIF5A(Hyp) in macrophages and increased bacterial burden and inflammation. Thus, regulation of translation through hypusination is a critical hallmark of the defense of eukaryotic hosts against pathogenic bacteria.
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